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Dvir Shnerb

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Magen David Adom director general Eli Bin (right) presents Dvir Shnerb with his EMT certificate. Credit: Magen David Adom.
Israeli teen wounded in terror attack becomes EMT for Magen David Adom
Dvir Shnerb thanked the medical professionals who saved his own life, remarking, “You all gave me a gift, the gift of life. I promise to use this gift to be the best I can be.”
Sept. 5, 2019
Dvir Shnerb, 19, who was seriously wounded in a terrorist bombing near in Samaria, leaves Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital in Jerusalem on Sep. 2, 2019. Credit: Screenshot.
Brother of teen bombing victim Rina Shnerb released from Jerusalem hospital
Dvir Shnerb, 19, was seriously wounded in the Aug. 23 bombing in Samaria that killed his sister, Rina, 17, and injured his father, Rabbi Eitan Shnerb.
Yori Yalon
Sept. 2, 2019